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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Long island
Bike: 2006 fz6
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First Time buying gear
Hey guys this is my first time buying gear also a new rider. Anyway this is a list of stuff I did after shopping real quick. Let me know what you think and what changes I should make.
Alpinestars One-O-One Riding Shoes at BikeBandit.com Joe Rocket Alter Ego 2.0 Jacket at BikeBandit.com Icon Eternal Sinner Full Face Helmet at BikeBandit.com Alpinestars SP-2 Gloves 2006 at BikeBandit.com |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Bowling Green KY
Bike: 07 FZ6 in Blue.
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Re: First Time buying gear
Sidi B-2 Motorcycle Race Boots :: New Enough, LTD
Alpinestars S-MX 4 Motorcycle Race Boots :: New Enough, LTD Pants you need pants MINIMUM kevlar lined heavy wieght jeans. I crash tested Shifts Torque jean and it did alot better than I thought. I have knee armor for them now as well. Pants - Read Reviews and Buy at KneeDraggers.com These gloves are awesome. Very very very comfortable with lots of protection and great control. Highly reccomend gauntlet style gloves. Held Long Gloves - Read Reviews and Buy at KneeDraggers.com Helmet you need to get what fits your head. This is all I am going to say about Icon. They spend a whole lot of money on advertisement and placement. You dont see a lot of top riders sporting thier gear though. Well I guess I should say this as well. I bought boots, gloves, and pants from them. They were junk and went in the closet never to be worn again, and then I had to buy more gear. Jacket in my opinion you are better served with more than one. A jacket that is convertable wont do either job as good as a dedicated item. Perforated leather jackets are very nice in the summer heat. Try a search as well. We have many threads asking the exact same questions you are.
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Re: First Time buying gear
I think I like this helmet
Shoei RF-1000 Full Face Helmet - Black - Read Reviews and Buy at KneeDraggers.com |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: San Francisco, CA
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Re: First Time buying gear
the Shoei RF-1000 is a great helmet IMHO.
At ~$45 those A* gloves look like a steal. You should be able to get a high qaulity perforated leather jacket with removable liners etc. for the price of that textile one. You'll be safer and more comfortable when moving. Don't underestimate the importance of good BOOTS. Would it be possible to leave an extra set of shoes AT work for use when you're there? When there's a will, there's a way...don't skimp on lower leg/foot protection.
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Re: First Time buying gear
Similar thread from last week...
http://www.fz6-forum.com/forum/safet...-tomorrow.html (Tons of new gear coming tomorrow!) I'm sure there are more like it...
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Long island
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Re: First Time buying gear
I have to look more into jackets it seems there are ones that are much safer then others after looking for more. I think my mind is made up on the helmet and gloves. For boots I was thinking about keeping normal shoes in a backpack and changing when I got to work but I am still unsure if I really want a Full boot or not
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: North west Mississippi
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Re: First Time buying gear
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Re: First Time buying gear
Tip: Go to local retailers first and try stuff on. Note what fits the best. Ask to actually sit on your model bike to be sure the form and fit are comfortable in the rider's position. Then, leave it all behind, visit the online venders and buy what you've tried.
Most here will agree that you will not get much better pricing and almost NEVER get better customer service than New Enough Motorcycle Apparel sells motorcycle jackets, pants and suits, boots, gloves, helmets, etc :: New Enough, LTD Short gloves and boots are fine until the first accident. You'll regret you didn't spend more and get better protection. Hope this helps!
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* * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * Graphic pic (sorta) * * * * * * * ![]() * * * * * * * * * * this one is GRAPHIC (cleaned wound with stitches) * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * ![]() The swelling weeks later... ![]() I was wearing boots similar to the ones you're looking at; I was also wearing leather riding pants. Relatively lowspeed lowside...kickstand TO THE BONE! I could barely walk for weeks and could have died had I hit an artery. ~$5K in medical bills (covered by insurance). Lucky I didn't break any bones like everyone else seems to do...screws in your leg would suck. I won't give you a hard time about your gear choices...I just can't assume you know what you're up against (I didn't fully understand how easily you could get all messed up without gear).
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